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The Lord Is My Light

Author: James Nicholson (1828-1876) Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #515 (1985) Meter: 10.10.11.11 with refrain First Line: The Lord is my light; then why should I fear? Refrain First Line: The Lord is my light, my joy, and my song; Lyrics: 1 The Lord is my light; then why should I fear? By day and by night His presence is near; He is my salvation from sorrow and sin; This blessed persuasion the Spirit brings in. Refrain The Lord is my light, my joy, and my song; By day and by night He leads me along; The Lord is my light, my joy, and my song; By day and by night He leads me along. 2 The Lord is my light; though clouds may arise, Faith, stronger than sight, looks up to the skies Where Jesus forever in glory doth reign: Then how can I ever in darkness remain? [Refrain] 3 The Lord is my light, the Lord is my strength; I know in His might I’ll conquer at length; My weakness in mercy He covers with power, And, walking by faith, He upholds me each hour. [Refrain] 4 The Lord is my light, my all and in all; There is in His sight no darkness at all; He is my Redeemer, my Savior and King; With saints and with angels His praises I sing. [Refrain] Topics: Christan Life Faith and Trust Tune Title: [The Lord is my light; then why should I fear] (Bischoff)
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The Lord Is My Light

Author: James L. Nicholson, 1828-1876 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3951 First Line: The Lord is my light; then why should I fear? Refrain First Line: The Lord is my light, my joy, and my song Lyrics: 1. The Lord is my light; then why should I fear? By day and by night His presence is near; He is my salvation from sorrow and sin; This blessèd persuasion the Spirit brings in. Refrain The Lord is my light, my joy, and my song; By day and by night He leads me along; The Lord is my light, my joy, and my song; By day and by night He leads me along; 2. The Lord is my light; though clouds may arise; Faith, stronger than sight, looks up to the skies Where Jesus forever in glory doth reign: Then how can I ever in darkness remain? [Refrain] 3. The Lord is my light, the Lord is my strength; I know in His might I’ll conquer at length; My weakness in mercy He covers with power, And, walking by faith, He upholds me each hour. [Refrain] 4. The Lord is my light, my all and in all; There is in His sight no darkness at all; He is my Redeemer, my Savior and King; With saints and with angels His praises I sing. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is my light; then why should I fear?]
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The Lord Is My Light

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: Spiritual Songs for Gospel Meetings and the Sunday School #6 (1878) First Line: The Lord is my light, then why should I fear? Refrain First Line: The Lord is my light, He is my joy, and my song Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is my light, then why should I fear?]

The Lord Is My Light

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: New Spiritual Songs #6 (1887) First Line: The Lord is my light, then why should I fear? Refrain First Line: The Lord is my light, He is my joy, and my song Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is my light, then why should I fear?]
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The Lord Is My Light

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: Select Gems #27 (1889) First Line: The Lord is my light, then why should I fear? Refrain First Line: The Lord is my light, my joy and my song Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is my light, then why should I fear?]
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The Lord is My Light

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: Kingdom of Song for the Sunday School #28 (1900) First Line: The Lord is my Light, then why should I fear? Refrain First Line: The Lord is my light, my joy and my song Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is my Light, then why should I fear?]
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The Lord Is My Light

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: Carmina Centum #32 (1882) First Line: The Lord is my light, then why should I fear? Refrain First Line: The Lord is my light, my joy and my song Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is my light, then why should I fear?]
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The Lord Is My Light

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Songs Tried and Proved #34 (1896) First Line: The Lord is my light, then why should I fear? Refrain First Line: The Lord is my light, my joy and my song Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is my light, then why should I fear?]
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The Lord Is My Light

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: The Gospel Temperance Hymnal and Coronation Songs #40 (1886) First Line: The Lord is my light, then why should I fear? Refrain First Line: The Lord is my light, my joy and my song Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is my light, then why should I fear?]
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The Lord Is My Light

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: Francis Murphy's Gospel Temperance Hymnal #40 (1878) First Line: The Lord is my light, then why should I fear? Refrain First Line: The Lord is my light, my joy and my song Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is my light, then why should I fear?]

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